The Immense Sky Saga

All three books in the Immense Sky Saga are interconnected, but can be read as standalones. Dare Not Tell, Book 1, is Joe and Sophie Parker’s story, and spans WWI France through mid-1939. The Bravest Soldiers, Book 2, is Sam Parker and Marianne Ryan’s story and takes place in WWII Australia and the Pacific. The Last Post, Book 3, explores what happened to Joe’s younger brother Robbie, a minor but important recurring character in the first two books, and how his life continues to affect the growing Parker-Ryan family 30 years after he was declared “Missing, presumed dead” during WWI.

Dare Not Tell

Love, Loss, Secrets, and Redemption in WWI France
Book #1 from the series: The Immense Sky Saga

ISBN: 979-8-9852616-0-8

364 pages

Twenty years after he left WWI’s battlefields, Australian Joe Parker thinks he has tamed all his demons. His American wife Sophie, a wartime nurse, thinks she knows all his secrets. He hasn’t. She doesn’t.

July 1939. The Parkers are looking forward to a long-delayed honeymoon in France before they sail home to...

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The Bravest Soldiers

Romance, Love, and Longing in WWII Australia
Book #2 from the series: The Immense Sky Saga

ISBN: 979-8-9852616-2-2

414 pages

As the Pacific War looms ever closer to Australia, will waiting and wondering break two women's hearts?

September 1939. Sophie Parker nursed wounded soldiers in France during the Great War. She knows the physical and mental devastation war can wreak on hearts, minds, and bodies. When WWII breaks out, and Australia...

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The Last Post

Sons & Brothers, Fathers & Daughters: a WWI Reunion 30 Years in the Making
Book #3 from the series: The Immense Sky Saga

Declared missing in battle, Robbie Parker left behind more than a grieving family…

France, 1947. A young woman arrives at Marianne Parker’s dressmaking shop carrying a sweetheart brooch with a photograph of an Australian soldier inside. She claims the man in the portrait—Robbie Parker, declared missing, presumed dead during the Great War—was her...

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